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donCityZ

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wah.. nobody done this before?
wait for it. im gonna DIY this soon for my car but need to do some r&d first.
if success, then i post in DIY section.
 

miriguy

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any success story yet?
 

jswong

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If we can tap voltage input to tacho's coil, then all we need is an analog comparator with a variable resistor to determine which is the comparison point to flag a "higher than reference" condition. This is the low-voltage stage. Run the output to a Schmitt trigger (positive feedback op-amp only) to turn the signal into a higher-voltage on or off instead of a variable signal, and to a voltage-follower amp (buffer op-amp) to drive a lamp.

I think this entire circuit can be designed from a few op-amp ICs.. but since the moving coil input voltages are usually very small, that will mean we'll need a small reference voltage also.. so we might need a low-voltage reference output IC also, e.g. a temperature-stable 2-volt reference IC.
 

donCityZ

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haha.. i tried to search the rpm signal from standard connector of my car.. but cant find any.

now thinking to do my own detection by a simple coil wound around the plug cable. wahaha..

but, this r&d is difficult cause i dont have an oscilloscope.:banghead: lend me an oscilloscope then i can finish it in 1 day.

Bump: haha.. i tried to search the rpm signal from standard connector of my car.. but cant find any.

now thinking to do my own detection by a simple coil wound around the plug cable. wahaha..

but, this r&d is difficult cause i dont have an oscilloscope.:banghead: lend me an oscilloscope then i can finish it in 1 day.
 

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